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Giants score three in ninth to beat Braves 4-3 — SAN FRANCISCO — Joe Panik was fairly calm in the midst of his eight-pitch battle with Atlanta closer Luke Jackson. A pair of stolen bases earlier in the ninth inning, including one by pinch-runner Mac Williamson that put the winning run …
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Neil Paine / FiveThirtyEight:
The Strange Dynasty Of The San Francisco Giants Is Over. (Yes, It Was A Dynasty.) — Over the course of the past decade, the San Francisco Giants put together one of the strangest dynasties in baseball history. And now it is officially coming to an end.
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McCovey Chronicles and ABC News
Gabriel Burns / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Teheran sharp again but Braves blow ninth-inning lead vs. Giants — Julio Teheran's sharpness will go unfounded among May's cluttered Braves storylines, but a consistent Teheran could be the backbone of what's shaping into a formidable rotation. The bullpen, however, remains an unpredictable experience.
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McCovey Chronicles and NBCSports.com
Tom Withers / scores.nbcsportsbayarea.com:
A's place slugger Khris Davis on IL after beating Indians — CLEVELAND (AP) Khris Davis' injury isn't getting better. The Athletics won't let it get any worse. — Oakland's slugger was placed on the injured list after the A's extended their winning streak to five games with a 5-3 win over the Cleveland Indians on Tuesday night.
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Tyler Carey / WKYC-TV:
Indians designate OF Carlos Gonzalez for assignment — Catcher Eric Haase was called up to replace Gonzalez on the active roster. — The Indians had hoped veteran outfielder Carlos Gonzalez could help their struggling lineup. Instead, they are saying goodbye to the former All-Star.
Steve Adams / MLB Trade Rumors:
Indians Designate Carlos Gonzalez For Assignment — The Indians have designated veteran outfielder Carlos Gonzalez for assignment in order to open a spot on the active roster for catcher Eric Haase, Ryan Lewis of the Akron Beacon Journal tweets. Haase was already on the 40-man roster …
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MLB Baseball News … and Plain Dealer
Toronto Sun:
A pair of aces meet when Nationals face Mets — The Washington Nationals headed to the Big Apple early Monday morning with a chance to deliver the final knockout blow to the New York Mets and embattled manager Mickey Callaway. Two Mets wins later, the Nationals are the punch-drunk team …
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Deesha Thosar / New York Daily News:
Michael Conforto takes first step in recovery from concussion
Michael Conforto takes first step in recovery from concussion
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Deesha Thosar / New York Daily News:
Amed Rosario reminds Mets why sprinting to first is crucial; Pete Alonso's moon shot breaks rookie record
Mark Fischer / New York Post:
Joe Girardi watching Mets' chaos unfold with intrigue
Joe Girardi watching Mets' chaos unfold with intrigue
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Alden Gonzalez / ESPN:
Alex Verdugo's ‘youthful enthusiasm’ keeps Dodgers charged up — Dodger Stadium played “Last Time That I Checc'd,” the hit song by Nipsey Hussle, and Alex Verdugo, who used the track as his walk-up music last season, got excited. He lifted himself onto the top bench of the home dugout and started to sway.
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Kristie Ackert / New York Daily News:
Gary Sanchez repaying Yankee brass' faith in him with monster stretch at the plate — BALTIMORE — Gary Sanchez wasted no time on Tuesday. After helping the Yankees scratch and claw their way back into Monday night's game — and then delivering the win with a ninth-inning, three-run shot …
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Bob Nightengale / USA Today:
MLB trade deadline: Top 10 players who could be moved by July 31 — SAN FRANCISCO — He will forever be immortalized by the San Francisco Giants and their fanbase who watched Madison Bumgarner lead them to three World Series championships a decade ago. — But this isn't a time for sentimentalism.
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Richard Morin / Arizona Republic:
‘Exactly a replay’: Diamondbacks lose again to Padres on sixth-inning home run — SAN DIEGO — No, that wasn't déjà vu. It was just the Diamondbacks dropping a second straight game in eerily similar fashion. — For the second time in as many nights, the Diamondbacks' starting …
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AZ Snake Pit, MLB Baseball News … and Gaslamp Ball
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Richard Morin / Arizona Republic:
Taylor Clarke, Jon Duplantier both candidates to join Diamondbacks starting rotation
Taylor Clarke, Jon Duplantier both candidates to join Diamondbacks starting rotation
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Stefan Stevenson / Fort Worth Star-Telegram:
Lynn guts it out, Calhoun injured and Mazara steals history in Rangers' 5-3 win — The Texas Rangers have won three consecutive games and are back at .500 after beating the Seattle Mariners 5-3 Tuesday night at Globe Life Park. — Lance Lynn had a season-high 11 strikeouts and improved …
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Gimpy Baez comes off bench, hits walk-off vs. Phils — Javier Baez ripped a pinch-hit, walk-off single in the bottom of the ninth inning to lift the Chicago Cubs to a 3-2 win over the visiting Philadelphia Phillies on Tuesday night. — Before the game, Cubs manager Joe Maddon told reporters Baez …
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Bleed Cubbie Blue, The Good Phight, Philly.com and Philly.com
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Jesse Rogers / ESPN:
Cubs SS Baez to have MRI on right heel
Joon Lee / ESPN:
How Michael Brantley — MLB's best free-agent bargain — could swing the World Series — Some days, Michael Brantley thought the injuries were going to get the better of him, that they would zap what were supposed to be the prime years of his major league career.
Phil Miller / The Charlotte Observer:
Twins come alive late, run away for 8-3 victory over Angels — ANAHEIM, Calif. - Sometimes the rallies are lightning strikes. Sometimes they're slow boils. The Minnesota Twins got both on Tuesday. — In the span of three pitches, the Twins turned a three-run deficit into a tie game.
Rick Hummel / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Mozeliak says Cards' rotation must improve, especially on road — The Cardinals have 11 of their next 14 games at home, beginning with Wednesday's day-night doubleheader with Kansas City, created by Tuesday's game being canceled because of foreboding weather.
Marc Topkin / Tampa Bay Times:
Why Andrew Friedman's return with Dodgers to Rays' Trop was a more comfortable this time — Former Rays head of baseball ops said he still roots for his old team and close friends. Also, injury updates on several Rays. — ST. PETERSBURG - The second time around as a visitor to the place …
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